Netanyahu says the US needs to draw a red line, but Israel hasn't even drawn one yet either.

"Israel has not publicly defined its own red lines...."http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/11/netanyahu-us-iran_n_1873399.html

And he complains about "those in the international community who refuse to put red lines before Iran don't have a moral right to place a red light before Israel." Hey, no one is stopping Israel from doing what they think they need to do.

There is a very real nuclear threat from Iran. And, Israel is very dependent upon the United States to stand in the way of that threat.The United States giving any indication of being indecisive, should Iran choose to strike Israel, presents a great danger for Israel.

Netanyahu didn't "throw a temper tantrum."He simply made the case that Israel is a sitting duck, without strong backing from the United States.

The United States government seems to be strongly against Israel taking out Iran's nuclear capability. And, that puts Israel in a very difficult position. Her very survival depends on preventing a nuclear strike from Iran.

Webster666 saidThere is a very real nuclear threat from Iran. And, Israel is very dependent upon the United States to stand in the way of that threat.The United States giving any indication of being indecisive, should Iran choose to strike Israel, presents a great danger for Israel.

Netanyahu didn't "throw a temper tantrum."He simply made the case that Israel is a sitting duck, without strong backing from the United States.

The United States government seems to be strongly against Israel taking out Iran's nuclear capability. And, that puts Israel in a very difficult position. Her very survival depends on preventing a nuclear strike from Iran.

Somehow I highly doubt that Iran would pull that type of stunt.(Iran knows full well that it would be wiped out within the hour.) I DO however think that Iran is attempting to create a nuclear weapon for deterrent/equal the playing field. Its political and power one-upmanship being played out.Over reacting by any of the governments involved would create the problem we are trying to diffuse.

Webster666 saidThere is a very real nuclear threat from Iran. And, Israel is very dependent upon the United States to stand in the way of that threat.The United States giving any indication of being indecisive, should Iran choose to strike Israel, presents a great danger for Israel.

Netanyahu didn't "throw a temper tantrum."He simply made the case that Israel is a sitting duck, without strong backing from the United States.

The United States government seems to be strongly against Israel taking out Iran's nuclear capability. And, that puts Israel in a very difficult position. Her very survival depends on preventing a nuclear strike from Iran.

1. There is no nuclear threat from Iran, but it should be held accountable for supporting terrorist groups..

2. Fuck Netanyahu. His fear does not give him the moral grounds to disrespect our country and dictate our foreign policy.

Iran doesn't have nuclear weapons and is a signatory to the non-proliferation treaty. They are not about to bring disaster on themselves by breaking that! Israel The Zionist entity has nukes and won't sign! Iran has proposed an agreement to make the entire Mideast a nuclear weapons free zone.